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Andrew Paterson, from the Edinburgh Heriot-Watt University, recently extended his contract at Asda. Not only will he continue his part-time job but he also is agreeing to continue working weekend shifts. Something no student or Asda employee would ever look forward too!

Nevertheless, Andrew celebrated his contract extension like a football superstar. In a tweet he wrote: “Very happy to announce that I’ve renewed my contract with Asda and will continue working weekends for the near future”

Not only did his tweet go viral, but it has also been retweeted 18,000 times and he also owned it like a boss. His tweet was almost on a par with when Luis Suarez re-signed his contract with Liverpool in 2013. Let’s hope he enjoys his job at Asda!
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As if skydiving isn’t scary enough already, things got pretty hairy for this Aussie. During a skydive the Australian man had a near-death experience after suffering a seizure while at 9000ft! Lucky for him his colleague and jumpmaster quickly noticed that something was wrong and came to the rescue, opening the parachute for the unconscious man.

The Australian was attending an Accelerated Free Fall programme when the accident happened and he spent about 30 seconds unconscious during the freefall.
Image Source: Screenshot/Youtube/2015

The world’s rarest Action Man costume could become the most expensive action toy in British history and fetch £20,000 at auction. Why? Because nobody believed it ever existed until a 87-year-old collector, a former toy rep, gave it up for sale.

The costume is so unusual that it is thought to be one of the only ones ever made. Some feared it had been forever lost. The unnamed collector is set to make a staggering £100,000 when his ultra-rare collection of Action Man uniforms goes under the hammer later this year.

The action will be held in Thornaby, North Yorkshire but a date has not yet been set. All costumes will be sold without the beloved 12-inch figures and the price is related to the mint conditions in which the uniforms are sold.
Prices like that are nothing unusual, a Star Wars collector recently paid £18,000 at auction for a rare figurine which went on sale 35 years ago for just £1.50.

I am sure many of you have seen the “Walking Dead” series or other famous zombie movies? In case this stuff happens for real you will need to survive and take care of yourself. The American company, Taurus International Manufacturing Inc., has come up with the First 24, a 12” by 9” waterproof and dust-tight kit.

It includes a revolver, flashlight, emergency signals, fire starter, compass, 550 Para cord, batteries, and a battery caddy. If you want one you will need to flash out a whopping $1,499. The “First 24” will allegedly keep you alive and safe for the first 24 hours of an apocalypse-style scenario! So day two you should run into some big trouble.

Researcher from Cornell University Alexander Alemi, believes that in case of a Zombie outbreak cities would fall quickly, but it would take weeks for zombies to penetrate into less densely populated areas.
So if you are a country pumpkin you should be safe? Image Source: Taurus/Screenshot/2015

This sounds just like a story straight out of Hollywood, but it did in fact happen in real life. Maria Petrou, 21, from Coventry, suffered years of abuse because of her “geeky” looks and passion for studying.

Called “Ugly Betty”, the main character from the American television series, by many of her colleagues at school Maria now launched a career as a catwalk model! Now if that ain’t payback! Currently in her third year at university studying fine art, Maria is now in line to be crowned Miss Coventry in a beauty contest next month.

Let’s hope she will make it! Go for gold! Image Source: Screenshot/2015

This is just a normal camel having a laugh with its homeboys. Not sure where this video was taken, but this could have been in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Saudi Arabia etc. That camel seems to be happy though. Have you ever seen such a happy camel? Such a laugh and smile! Image Sources: Screenshot/Youtube/2015